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Re: [SG] Tall Autumn Joy


In a message dated 5/16/1998 8:33:47 PM Central Daylight Time,
diehlr@INDIANA.EDU writes:

<<  I grow Sedum Autumn Joy in about
 3/4 shade and it does very well, blooms beautifully, stays compact, never
 gets leggy--but the soil (a former driveway) is almost solid gravel with a
 little dirt mixed in. Certain plants love these scree conditions; others
 don't. You win some, you lose some. >>
I am sure Bobbi is right;however, I treat the tall sedums as annuals. I used
to plant them in the ground and they always were puny the next year. (I think
they thrive on neglect.)

Clyde Crockett z5 Indpls IN



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